HP-UX Workload Manager A.03.02.xx Release Notes for HP-UX 11i v1, HP-UX 11i v2, and HP-UX 11i v3
HP-UX Workload Manager Release Notes
Known problems and workarounds
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nPartition, you must first shut down WLM in every operating system
instance across the entire complex, because the name change affects Instant
Capacity, and Instant Capacity changes affect every nPartition across the
complex.
To stop WLM, stop the wlmpard and wlmd daemons (use the -k option with
the corresponding commands).
Before performing online cell operations on systems where WLM
manages partitions, memory, or PSETs, WLM must be stopped
Issue If WLM is being used to manage memory records, partitions, or PSET-based
workload groups, and you attempt to perform an online cell operation
(parolrad) while WLM is running, changes made to CPU resources by the
operation might not be detected by WLM and can cause problems for WLM
management of CPU resources. Error messages will be generated.
Workaround Before performing an online cell operation (parolrad) on a system where
WLM is managing memory, partitions, or PSETs, you must first stop WLM,
perform the operation, and then restart WLM. To stop WLM, stop the
wlmpard and wlmd daemons (use the -k option with the corresponding
commands). Note that wlmd should be stopped on all partitions managed by
WLM.
You can check the status of online cell operations by using parolrad -m
command.
WLM GUI is not compatible with different versions of WLM
Issue If you attempt to use the WLM GUI (wlmgui) with a version of WLM that
differs from the version the GUI is associated with, the following message is
displayed:
The WLM product running on <hostname> and this tool are
incompatible.
The version of the WLM GUI must match the version of the WLM product
that it manages.
Workaround Either upgrade WLM to the version of the WLM GUI you are using, or use
an earlier version of the WLM GUI that matches the version of WLM that
your GUI will manage. Note that multiple versions of the WLM GUI can be
installed on a Microsoft Windows PC.